Business
Everything is relative.
June 23, 1988
Archives
We’ve heard this story before all too often before.
June 24, 1988
Re “The Issue Behind the Cab Issue,” editorial, Jan. 23: Having acknowledged that Los Angeles has too few cabs, why do you endorse a measure to reduce the number?
Jan. 27, 2000
Books
ARGALL: A Novel, By William T. Vollmann, Viking: 748 pp., $40
Oct. 7, 2001
California
“Decimated . . . Scrooge . . .
July 21, 1988
“Hard cases make bad law.” We make law based on the normal case, not the exception.
Sept. 3, 1990
Re “Tax Sales Fairly, On or Off the Net,” editorial, Sept. 8: Assembly Bill 2412, to apply sales tax to some Internet purchases, is simply an attempt to rip the consumer off for more tax money at a time when state revenue is at a record high and rising.
Sept. 13, 2000
Should we stop teaching our children how to read and write and teach them how to watch television instead?
March 11, 1987
World & Nation
Although King Richard III has been dead 500 years, the question of whether he murdered the two little princes in the Tower still arouses passions in the breasts of English-speaking people.
Sept. 8, 1985
Politics
One would think The Times would be so relieved that the 22nd Amendment, limiting the President to two terms, prevents us from reelecting Reagan again that it would support this superior part of the Constitution.
Dec. 15, 1987